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Ashthorpe Full-Size Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Bundle - Premium Tonewoods - Black

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Arrives May 10 – May 14
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Color: Black


Features

  • Incredible sound: Perfect for musicians-in-the-making or advanced players, this guitar features an impressive tone, standout projection and incredible sonics. It's waiting to be heard.
  • Fine hardwood construction: Guitar is made from X-braced, A-grade Spruce wood, known for its resiliency and versatility and Basswood for warmth. Whether playing soft or loud, strumming or flatpicking, the guitar remains responsive and retains its tonal integrity.
  • Dreadnought cutaway design: The body of this full-size (41") guitar is cut away at the neck for better access and more comfortable playing of the top frets. The Dreadnought design (4.5" thick) creates an unparalleled sound with a deep low end while maintaining overall tone balance.
  • Loaded with upgrades: On-board 4-band pickup/EQ (bass, mid-range, treble, and presence), two sets of upgraded phosphor bronze strings, and an ultra-glossy, tough-as-nails finish with chrome tuning pegs.
  • Complete kit: Bundle includes the Ashthorpe guitar, a soft nylon "gig bag" guitar case, thin, medium & heavy celluloid picks, on-board 4-band pickup EQ, guitar cable, a shoulder strap, an extra set of strings and an owner's manual.

Brand: Ashthorpe


Color: Black


Top Material Type: spruce


Body Material: Metal


Back Material Type: Basswood


Neck Material Type: Wood


Fretboard Material Type: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Combination


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 4.5 x 41 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 21670568


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 14, 2019


Back Material: Basswood


Body Material: Metal


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Basswood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: Combination


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: spruce


Neck Material Type: Wood


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Battery type: Alkaline


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Unbelievable Guitar at this Price
Color: Blue
I've been playing guitar over 30 years. I am not great , but have had a lot of fun around campfires , Sunday School , etc .I haven't bought a guitar in over 20 years , but my hobby is making music videos .Last month , I thought what do I have to lose trying this guitar . I watched reviews , and just couldn't believe it. I now own 3 of these since then , Red , Blue , and Black . My preference is the dreadnought, but I did buy a cutaway model also , just so I have a varied Collection . The neck is perfect for me , the tuning pegs are adequate, extra Strings , the Colors are stunning , and this guitar plays as good as my other more expensive ones , at a fraction of the price. I may buy 1 more yet .... but I took a break from having guitars delivered to me for a bit. Never did I dream I could buy this quality , at this price ...Great for beginners , and intermediate players ... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by ToddWisconsin ToddWisconsin

  • Great guitar for a great price
Color: Black
I bought this guitar (the black one) without ever playing before and I was hesitant at first because of the bad reviews or people talking about setting it up. All I've done is tune it and it sounds amazing, string ring out nice, frets arent sharp and overall feels great to play. Great guitar for a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024 by Evan

  • Great guitar for the price.
Color: Blue
I bought this guitar for my daughter as it was cheaper to have it delivered from Amazon than take her nicer guitar on the airline. I have played over 20 years on nice guitars and also cheaper entry level guitars acoustic and electric. It has a good sound for the price, better than some name brands that cost more. I have a Teton 12 string, and an ovation acoustic. The neck on the Ashthorpe is definitely on the thick side maybe like an old-school Les Paul. Or more similar to the 12 string neck. It does measure 44 mm are about 1.7 inches at the nut. This might be a challenge for players with smaller hands. The radius seems to be at least 13 inch or flatter. The frets are narrower than I am accustomed to and medium and height they feel slightly lower than my other guitars. The bound neck was also rolled over and comfortable. The fretboard was in nice shape and frets level. The action was very high over 3 mm at the 12th fret. The strings that came on mine were OK and not corroded. I think they are phosphor bronze. Fretboard was very dry. I loosen the strings pulled the pins and applied linseed oil. I also took about 1.5 mm off of the bridge saddle. This made the guitar much nicer to play. The intonation is spot on. The action at the 12th fret is now 2.5 to 3 mm range. I did need to adjust the truss rod as well. The cowboy cords play very nicely. The finish is not fabulous but it’s also nice. Mine did not have any glaring imperfections. I would definitely recommend this to a friend. The only caveat for a beginner would be the large neck size and a little bit of setup. There are good tutorials on YouTube to perform these tweaks on your guitar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Real deal here
Color: Brown
UPADATED : This is my second such acoustic purchased from this brand. I am very impressed. On both of these I had to file the fret ends down , not a big deal , I own a file kit and learned how to do it. That took 10 minute. I put extra light flat top strings on it , basically 10 gauge . This guitar had very high actiin until I sanded the bridge down ,the other guitar I bought had medium - high action. Being an acoustic , I don't need very low action. I can tell you for an almost fact that these have real spruce tops. After almost a year with my first one it still sounded as good as it did when I put new strings on it. I gave my original away to my daughter who decided to take up guitar. I only have one minor issue with this new one. There is a slight rattle coming from somewhere . I'm guessing its a loose piece of hardware like a tuner nut being loose or something else.,later I found it was that the battery compartment door was not shut properly , PROBLEM SOLVED . Overall these guitars are great , I would say with the hard woods used , the body and neck binding and the electronics added that these are comparable to brand name guitars that run into the $500 and up range. I have been playing for close to 40 years , I know what I'm talking about . I also have done numerous guitar setups and repairs. I know guitars . If you are in the market for an acoustic , you would be a fool not buy this one. Just keep in mind the fret ends will have to be worked on. A kit cost $10 and it's easy to do if watch a video on it and are very carefull. If not a Luther would charge around $25 to do it. Good luck. Remember even the more expensive guitars can have the fret ends issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by METAL JEFF

  • If you are partial to Fender acoustics you are goin to love this guitar.
Color: Brown
I've been playing guitar for just about 60 years now. I'm more of a finger picking folk type, but do on occasion slide into the smooth cool rhythm and blues. Bought this on a whim after reading the reviews, because hey, it's only a hundred bucks, right? Just wanted something extra to play around with alternate tunings. This guitar has completely blown me away. Did not expect the quality or the sound, especially for this price. Looking for a solid acoustic to add to your repertoire? Trust me, this is the one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Needs considerable set up
Color: Black
I got the black one and it looks great. It has a rich full bodied sound. The neck has a bow in it and it's going to need a truss rod adjustment. The action is very high which makes it difficult to play. I'm going to have to sand down the bridge saddle. Overall it appears to be a well built guitar but I would not recommend it for a beginner. If you don't know how to do your own set up work it's going to cost you about $60 to have a guitar tech set it up. Fortunately for me, I'm able to do my own set up work. I have bought low end Epiphones which were very playable right out of the box. I suggest you pay a lillte more for an Epiphone and steer clear of this Ashthorpe. When I'm finished with it, it will be a decent guitar, but as is, it's not playable in it's current condition. Very disappointed. Follow up...After adjusting the truss rod and action, this guitar is everything any player could ask for. It sounds and plays as well as a two thousand dollar Martin or Taylor. There are lots of high end guitar snobs who will disagree but it's true. With proper set up, you can make most any cheap guitar sound and play like a million bucks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022 by Joe Bouler

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